The Lives and Graves of Our PresidentsElder Publishing Company, 1884 - 504 страница |
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... thought that a double interest will attend the history by having it strung on the string of the presidents ' lives , and a double value as well , by making the most of the book biographical as well as historical . We are drifting away ...
... thought that a double interest will attend the history by having it strung on the string of the presidents ' lives , and a double value as well , by making the most of the book biographical as well as historical . We are drifting away ...
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... thought providential , history deepened the solem- nity of what they did . Then , their first president was as a man and a magistrate so almost infinitely above the king they once loved but now loathed , and had done so much , and with ...
... thought providential , history deepened the solem- nity of what they did . Then , their first president was as a man and a magistrate so almost infinitely above the king they once loved but now loathed , and had done so much , and with ...
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... thought in the colonies were the profounder and better men . And the people's appreciation and acceptance of that thought , compared with the prevailing style of thought among the English people , showed that the masses of the colonial ...
... thought in the colonies were the profounder and better men . And the people's appreciation and acceptance of that thought , compared with the prevailing style of thought among the English people , showed that the masses of the colonial ...
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... thought and con- science , of education and taxation , till it had produced more or less protestantism in all countries . And protestantism in con- flict with Romanism had produced more or less liberalism . And protestantism and ...
... thought and con- science , of education and taxation , till it had produced more or less protestantism in all countries . And protestantism in con- flict with Romanism had produced more or less liberalism . And protestantism and ...
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... thought , language and man- ners of Lawrence had their influence . Lawrence became the model man for George to imitate and grow up to . Few things , probably , in his boyhood did more to elevate and give character and cast to George's ...
... thought , language and man- ners of Lawrence had their influence . Lawrence became the model man for George to imitate and grow up to . Few things , probably , in his boyhood did more to elevate and give character and cast to George's ...
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